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    Interlacing with composite video via CRT

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      redmomi
      last edited by redmomi

      Please bear with me because I am a new Raspberry Pi user and I still can't manage all this load of new information at once.

      I understand that Raspberry Pi cannot output 240p. However, what I want to achieve is to eliminate this kind of deinterlacing from emulators - I don't really care about scanlines, but this is particularly annoying.
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      I'm using a composite video cable with a CRT TV. Any suggestions?

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        Rion @redmomi
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        @redmomi said in Interlacing with composite video via CRT:

        Please bear with me because I am a new Raspberry Pi user and I still can't manage all this load of new information at once.

        I understand that Raspberry Pi cannot output 240p. However, what I want to achieve is to eliminate this kind of deinterlacing from emulators - I don't really care about scanlines, but this is particularly annoying.
        0_1485565203531_upload-061e0366-6a70-439b-b00d-dd242f08c02c

        I'm using a composite video cable with a CRT TV. Any suggestions?

        Well over composite that's true. But if you have a look at this over github you might find something that you can use as a workaround.

        https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/683

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          redmomi
          last edited by

          In that case, I have no choice but to output a 240p signal? I'll have to invest a little more money than I had expected, then. Thanks!

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            Rion @redmomi
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            @redmomi Np Happy CRT Gaming 😉

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